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Lastarria is a historical neighborhood in Central Santiago, located North of Avenida Liberador Bernardo O’Higgins (the “Alameda”). It is adjacent to the neighborhood Bellas Artes, Cerro Santa Lucia, and can be easily reached via the Universidad Catolica metro station. If …

Those who enjoy exploring cities by bicycle will be pleased to know that many of the municipalities of Santiago have effective programs in place to encourage biking, and keep the activity safe and accessible. The communities Providencia, Ñuñoa, Central Santiago, …

Being located between the pacific ocean and Argentina’s reputable beef industry, it is no surprise that Chilean cuisine is made with such fine ingredients and is so palatable. Avocado, tomato, lemon, beef, and corn all feature prominently. Here is just …

Estación Mapocho is one of the most beautiful examples of architecture in Santiago. Its façade stands out as reminiscent of old European architecture, and many locals call its interior even more impressive. It is easily accessed via the Cal y …

Customer service in Chile is not very different from most other nations with well-established service industries, and neither are the tipping procedures. A standard tip in Chile is 10% of the bill, particularly when dining. Restaurants are increasingly adding the …

Cajón del Maipo there is something for the outdoorsman in everyone. Located southeast of Santiago, this canyon is an ideal and affordable location to experience the foothills of the Andes Mountains. This destination is most popular for camping in the …

Vegetarianism is a fairly recent phenomenon in Chile, and growing ever so rapidly, especially in the capital city, Santiago. While this new concept may come off as strange to many Chileans who consider meat and fish staples of their national …

If you find five days’ time to explore Providencia and Las Condes, it may be because you are staying in a hotel in the area. The side streets of Providencia are dotted with boutique hotels, and the luxury hotels a …

Santiago bursts out of the Chile’s central valley with an eclectic blend of old Spanish colonial influences and sleek, modern architecture welcoming visitors to a modern city with hints of history. Since Chile lies on an earthquake zone, height limits …